Sad fans are sad: Week 9 - 2017
Coaching futures were the hot topic in Week 9 across the SEC as Georgia produced a punishing victory over Florida in Jacksonville, and Kentucky scored a last-second win over Tennessee in Lexington.
It was a tough night for Texas A&M fans after a 35-14 thumping at home to Mississippi State. Some Aggie fans appeared in the same kind of shock as Florida fans wondering if they’re going through the same thing all over again. (They might, but it won’t be with Jim McElwain; he was let go Sunday.)
When Kentucky scored with 33 seconds left, Tennessee fans were equally in shock, perhaps as much as viewers looking at their fashion choices for the game.
Here is this week’s Sad Fans are Sad:
I could get used to this pic.twitter.com/jhVJyTK41M
— Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) October 28, 2017
Tennessee fan questioning his decision to go to Kentucky, and also his facial hair and wardrobe choices #sadSECfans #TENNvsUK pic.twitter.com/KVoAdOYIyV
— SadSECfans (@sadSECfans) October 29, 2017
This honestly sums up #Tennessee fans since the Fulmer era. pic.twitter.com/uRoHR1vt0X
— Maria Martin (@Ria_Martin) October 29, 2017
Sad fans are sad. #HAILSTATE pic.twitter.com/dqOjXZhlV0
— Taylor Busby Bigham (@Taylor_Bigham) October 29, 2017
Give me more sad Florida Fans! #UGAvUF #UFvsUGA pic.twitter.com/FUF7ScACh2
— Ru-bi-oooooo (@heyomike) October 28, 2017
Sometimes a quick selfie distracts you from a pressurized 4th-and-1 situation.
Florida girls right before a big 4th and 1 on the goal line….selfie time!!!! pic.twitter.com/swfZjyrFPX
— SadSECfans (@sadSECfans) October 28, 2017
The rare and difficult to pull off Double Surrender Cobra.
Florida mood pic.twitter.com/sxDBVjm2en
— Athlon Sports (@AthlonSports) October 28, 2017
@KySportsRadio Georgia already have Florida fans out of the game. pic.twitter.com/GRA4trtoh2
— Chris Gray (@ChrisGray110) October 28, 2017
Finally, after Florida scored and kept Georgia from a shutout, even a Bulldogs fan was sad despite the lopsided victory.
#UGA fan poses in #SurrenderCobra
after surrendering a shutout. Classic. #Dawgs pic.twitter.com/7ZxeDxXEcu
— Wes Blankenship (@Wes_nship) October 28, 2017